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Please come back: Kai Lin (right) showing a photo of his missing sibling while their youngest brother Kai Wei, 27, shows the police report. JOHOR BARU: A 30-year-old man has been missing since Tuesday after handing over wages to construction workers in his charge. Ong Kai Ming’s family is appealing to the public to help them locate him. Ong, a site supervisor, was last seen at a construction area in Taman JB Perdana at around 2pm on Tuesday when he dropped by to give wages to the workers at there. His brother, sales executive Ong Kai Lin, 34, said their 56-year-old mother tried to call Kai Ming several times on the day he went missing but could not reach him. ....
This was the most extreme of the Fed s emergency policy moves made last year where the Fed intervened via the stock market, buying corporate bond ETFs. ....
CPI(M) Questions Govt Advisory on Caste-Based Segregation in MGNREGS Wage Payment CPI(M) polit bureau member Brinda Karat wrote to Union minister Narendra Tomar, questioning the intent of the advisory and that it is being implemented without any discussion in parliament. Women building a pond as part of MGNREGA work. Representational image. Photo: UN Women/Gaganjit Singh Rights6 hours ago New Delhi: The Communist Party of India (Marxist) has expressed concerns over the Centre’s decision to segregate wage payments under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) scheme into separate categories for “Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and others” from the financial year 2021-22. ....
A Style Guide for a Good Jobs Economy | Opinion Katie Bach and Alison Omens On 6/4/21 at 8:00 AM EDT In public discourse, words matter. They shape how we understand issues and what we do about them. That s why we saw heated debate across the aisle recently about whether care and human services should be considered infrastructure. It s why calling low-wage workers essential was such a profound shift. And it s why we re hearing about labor shortages instead of inadequate wages. The language we use to talk about work often reinforces our status quo: a low-wage economy in which tens of millions of working Americans are barely making ends meet. ....